Daryna stalls at import of documents and settings
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Daryna stalls at import of documents and settings
When installing Daryna from the live CD, the installation stalls at step 6, during "importing documents and settings". I installed over Celena, and now when I try to reinstall Celena, the same thing happens. Help please. I muti-boot with Windows, Mandriva, and Mint.
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Re: Daryna stalls at import of documents and settings
It takes a long time sometimes, a very long time, but I don't think it's stalling
I have experienced more than five minutes waiting time here
I can't remember 100% but I think you can turn that off....
I have experienced more than five minutes waiting time here
I can't remember 100% but I think you can turn that off....
Re: Daryna stalls at import of documents and settings
Would you happen to know how to turn it off. It is the migration assistant, I think?
Thanks
Thanks
Problems with Daryna Migration Assistant
You are right; there is a solution. I Googled "disable migration assistant mint", and here is what I found.
Alt-F2 instead of clicking the Install icon. Run: ubiquity --no-migration-assistant
I don't know what I am missing by disabling the Migration Assistant, but I couldn't install Daryna with it enabled.
Thanks
Alt-F2 instead of clicking the Install icon. Run: ubiquity --no-migration-assistant
I don't know what I am missing by disabling the Migration Assistant, but I couldn't install Daryna with it enabled.
Thanks
Re: Daryna stalls at import of documents and settings
Isn't there an option in the GUI? Have of course to start an install to find out...
The migration assistant is the thing that imports your Firefox and Thunderbird settings and such, so it's completely harmless to turn it off (I hope )
The migration assistant is the thing that imports your Firefox and Thunderbird settings and such, so it's completely harmless to turn it off (I hope )